TPSNews

Above contact details should NOT be used to report emergencies. If you have an emergency, please dial 9-1-1.
To report a crime please call 416-808-2222 or anonymously with Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

If you need to change the text size on this site, please use your browser's zoom function.

Eminess died on the scene, Taylor succumbed to his injuries in hospital.

The deceased were in the company of a friend who, along with two other bystanders, was wounded in the shooting.

At a news conference at police headquarters, Detective Sergeant Mike Carbone said it appears the deceased and their friend became involved in an altercation with some unknown people some time around 3.17 a.m.

“It is at this point they were shot and killed,” he noted.

Homicide investigators, in conjunction with 14 and 52 Division officers, have collected CCTV video that police released at the news conference.

Carbone hopes members of the public can identify the Persons of Interest captured on video.

“I believe these individuals may have some information that can assist in moving this investigation forward,” he said. “Although we are releasing these images today, I believe there may be more video that we haven’t obtained. I am asking anyone with cell phone or dashboard video to make that available to us. And, if we haven’t reached out to you and you have a CCTV camera that covers the west side of Spadina Ave. between College and Dundas Sts., contact me please.”

Persons of interest seen on security cameras in the area of shooting at Nassau and Spadina Ave. on January 31 at 3:15 a.m.

Carbone is also appealing to anyone who saw and spoke to the deceased before they were murdered to contact Homicide.

“We believe these witnesses can assist in providing a timeline that led the deceased to Spadina and Nassau,” he added.